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Winter 2012
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The Top Women to Watch in 2012 (Part 2)

December 19, 2011

by Sarah Lambert

Sarah Lambert
Editor-in-Chief of Women's Post, Co-Editor-in-Chief of The MASON Magazine, and blogs at thelaughingmedusa.com.

by Sarah Lambert

If you missed part one, be sure to check it out here.

Betty-Anne Latrace Henderson, President, Airline Hotels
Delores Lawrence, President & CEO, NHI Healthcare

Moira Romano, President & Editor-in-Chief, MyETVMedia.com
Caird Urquhart, President, New Road Coaching
Marissa McTasney, President, Moxie Trades Ltd.

Almas Jiwani, President, UN Women Canada
Sandy Richardson, President, JETrichardson
Cynthia Richards, President, Event Spectrum Inc.

Susan Niczowski, President & CEO, Summer Fresh Salads
Jeanette Power, VP & Investment Advisor, CIBC Wood Gundy

 
 
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